11/11: Pinecones -n-Berries @ Michael’s SOUTH

Pinecones -n- Berries

Pinecones -n- Berries Date: November 11, 2006 Time: 3:15p-6:15p (3-hour class) Cost: $25 + supplies
  • Michael’s, SOUTH
    2140 Southgate Road
    Colorado Springs, CO 80906
    719/475-7580
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  • Class Syllabus

    • “Brush Up” (review proper brush care)
    • Learn how to properly use and load flat brushes, scriptliner, and the scruffy brush
    • A primer on the angular brush
    • Explore project ideas
    • Learn the strokes to paint branches, pinecones and holly berries
    • Learn to paint a variety of pine needles styles
    • Learn to paint simple snow clumps
    • Learn the spattering/flecking technique
    • Paint project as time permits

    Pre-Class Prep:

    • Purchase all the supplies before class
    • With your paid registration, Michael’s would like to offer you 10% off your class supplies

    VERY IMPORTANT: Basecoat Surface (call me with any questions-659-1581)

      1. In order to complete the project in class, basecoating the surface in advance is very important.
      2. Basecoat terra cotta pot using ¾” flat brush and apply at least two coats using Warm White. Allow each coat to dry before applying the next. NOTE: If your coats are thin, you may need a third coat to achieve opaque coverage.

    Supply List:

    SUGGESTED SURFACE:

    • 6" terra cotta pot or surface of your choice.

    BRUSHES:

    • 1059 Plaid One Stroke Value Pack Brushes (best value) For this project we will be using ¾” and #12, #8 & #6 flat brushes, #2 scriptliner, and small scruffy
    • OPTIONAL: 3/8" angular brush

    PLADI FOLK ART PAINTS:

    • Warm White
    • Burnt Umber
    • Thicket
    • Berry Wine
    • Engine Red
    • Sunflower
    • Inca Gold (Metallic)

    MEDIUMS & OTHER TOOLS:

    • 868 Folk Art Floating Medium
    • 1060 One Stroke Brush Basin or any brush basin

    BASIC SUPPLIES FROM HOME:

    • Class registration receipt
    • Paper and pencil for note taking
    • Paper towels
    • 5-10 Styrofoam plates–undivided and not paper
    • Apron or similar, to protect clothing from splatters (optional, but highly recommended)